;4o 



Journal of Agriculture. 



[lo ^[ay, 1910. 



Table X. — Sound Families — continveJ. 

 Family " B " — continued. 



Great 

 Grandsons 



+ years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 



Sound. 



■ N 



M.M 



D 



D 



K 



- U 



G 



J 0- 



C 



O 



. T 



Sideboned. 



Remark)!. — The quality of so\mdness must have been particularly " dominant " in this sire, for it is 



not lilvely that 31 of the 32 dams of liis stallion progeny were free from sidebones. The grandson, " Q 



of O ■," himself sound, is the sire of ten of the sound great grandsons. 



M E 



Family " C." 

 (examined — sound). 



5 years 

 5 years 

 5 years 

 4 years 

 4 years 

 4 years 

 4 years 

 4 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 2 years 

 2 years 



Sound (19). 



2 years H 



Sideboned (1). 



Remarks. — It is regrettable that the pedigree of " H ■ " on dam's side cannot be traced. She 



miLst belong to a pronouncedly sideboned family, seeing that her colt had well-deyeloped sidebones at 

 two years old, although got by sire whose every other son kept as a stallion is sound. 



Family " D." 

 X (not e.xamined). 



Sons 



4 years 

 3 years 

 3 years 

 3 'years '' 

 3 ?years 



' 3 'years ' ' 

 3 "years 

 3 years ' 

 2Vears 

 2 years ^\ 

 2 years J 



SI 2lyears'"i 



Sound (12). 



Z— 



H— 



H— 



D— 



T— 



T— 



L— 



H- 



J— 



M 



T 



T 



P'C - 



B — 



- X— 



L — 



N 



-of C- 



X 



Age. 



Sideboned (nit). 



